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Temporary layoffs at Port Hawkesbury Paper ‘could be a lot worse,’ union says

by Working Forest | Jun 20, 2016 | Archive Articles, Articles

A union representing hundreds of workers at Port Hawkesbury Paper says that for the first time there will be a temporarily layoff at the paper mill. It will last one week. “Any time you lay people off it sends a whole bunch of shivers through everybody and, in a...

Artist creates powerful reflections on logging industry

by Working Forest | Jun 13, 2016 | Archive Articles, Articles

With sweeping brush strokes, a rich colour palette and a painterly style reminiscent of the great Canadian Group of Seven, Annerose Georgeson’s paintings in the Station House Gallery this month are an honest and commanding representation of the logging industry in...

Forestry markets appear to be on upswing

by Working Forest | Jun 13, 2016 | Archive Articles, Articles

After some tough times, the future is finally starting to look bright for members of the Ontario Forest Industries Association. “We were pleased in September when we received a letter from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government acknowledging, and I am quoting:...

South African firefighting agency apologizes to Canada for pay dispute, walkout

by Working Forest | Jun 13, 2016 | Archive Articles, Articles

A South African firefighting agency has apologized to Canada and promised an investigation after a pay dispute led to a strike by 300 firefighters who are battling the blaze near Fort McMurray. But the agency isn’t yet ready to comment on allegations by Alberta...

Williams Lake lumber graders top notch at competition

by Working Forest | Jun 6, 2016 | Archive Articles, Articles

Jagdev Dhaliwal of Williams Lake has emerged B.C.’s top lumber grader for 2016 in the 48th annual B.C. lumber grading championship held in Kelowna on May 28. Dhaliwal works at Tolko’s Lakeview division. Coming in a close second was Kamaldip Sandhu of...

David Staples: The Beast of Fort McMurray most likely man-made, says forestry manager

by Working Forest | Jun 6, 2016 | Archive Articles, Articles

The Fort McMurray wildfire was most likely man-made, says Chad Morrison, senior manager of Alberta wildfire investigations. The exact reason it ignited is still under investigation, with the final report due in one month, Morrison says. No doubt the larger debate...
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